DC Women’s Association Takes Part In Charity Fashion Show

FRISCO - Wives of Dallas Cowboys players and coaches hit the runway recently in the “Fashion’s First Down” charity fashion show at the home of Gerald and Kristin Smith-Sensabaugh.

Presented by the Dallas Cowboys Women’s Association—an organization of players’, coaches’ and executives’ wives and significant others involved in numerous charitable initiatives—the exclusive event raised $37,000 for Nexus Recovery Center in Dallas. Co-hosted by Sensabaugh and Candice Romo, wife of Tony Romo, and emceed by Amy Vanderoef of Good Morning Texas, the event featured tastes from Pappas Bros Steakhouse, a raffle, silent auction, whiskey tasting and a demonstration on the art of cigar rolling during the evening’s “halftime.”

Nexus Recovery Center, the event’s beneficiary and an organization on which the Women’s Association focuses much of its efforts, is at the forefront of specialized substance abuse services for women and adolescent girls. Since opening its High Hopes Rehabilitation Center in 1971, Nexus has assisted more than 20,000 women and children on their journey to recovery, offering parenting classes, family education, life skills training and more.

Since 2008, the Women’s Association has raised nearly $500,000 for local non-profits, including the SPCA of Texas, Family Gateway, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Nexus Recovery Center and others.Women’s Association members volunteer weekly to read to undeserved students at West Dallas elementary schools as part of their Reading Blitz partnership with Southern Methodist University. The group is also a key organizer of the Dallas Cowboys Family Cookbook, an annual source of revenue to Happy Hill Farm Academy and Home - the beneficiary of the team’s annual kickoff luncheon and home of the Cowboys Ed Block Courage House. Additionally, the Women’s Association joins Mrs. Gene Jones and Cowboys players each year in serving an early Thanksgiving Day meal at The Salvation Army, hosting a “Christmas of Giving” for women and children who have escapes domestic violence and visiting with sick children at local area hospitals.